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Please forgive me for asking some questions over and over, I just want to do it SO right...

Have 2 packages I am picking up in April. I am going to shake them into mediums. To afford as natural environ as possible to encourage small/natural cell..which foundations would you all recommend. There are SO many...before I plunk down the clamshells, I would like your advice!

5.14.9plasticwoodwireno wireHSC

I need it as convenient as possible because I am not a builder. I do not want to make anything or use any tools...

I like simple things.I would purchase a sheet of foundation for each med.I would cut the foundation into 1 inch strips a would hot wax in each strip in place.One sheet of deep foundation will make ten starter strips.The bees will decide what size the cells are.After they have drawn the comb you can measure to see what size the cells are.

I like to do for or five boxes at a time some I'm set for the future.That is pretty simple it will be simple or complex decideing what you decide to do.

I like to get them installed then feed them get them going and established and not to get to involved with to many manipulations until then.kirk0

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Anny size all wax , no wires , the bees start the comb with large cell on top for honey storage and from there they do what they like . just bee carefull with frames till they are attached on bottom. (Do not flip frames inspecting) Luck Ray :)

There is nothing WRONG with any of these choices. Some of it is your own preferences and some is what you want to spend. Small cell foundation (5.1 or 4.9) is a dollar a sheet or so unwired. I don't remember what it is wired. Foundationless is just the cost of some popscicle sticks in addition to the cost of the frames. HSC is about $4 a frame or so. The Mann Lake PF100s (deep) or PF120s (medium) are less than $1 a frame and that is the frame and foundation if you buy 180 of them.

Obviously if you hate plastic and won't tolerate it in your hive, then you can rule out the HSC and the PF100s.

The thing I don't like about the wax foundation is that all the wax supply is contaminated. If you don't do that because of the contamination, then the only thing left that makes sense is foundationless.

When I was out of time and short on money, I bought the PF120s (medium). I have not been unhappy with them.

>I need it as convenient as possible because I am not a builder. I do not want to make anything or use any tools...

For foundationless you just need some popscicle sticks and glue. For PF120's you just put them in the hive.